A substantial baseline risk of liver cirrhosis exists for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. However, the extent to which this could be driven by heavy alcohol use is unclear. Therefore, our principal aim was to determine the fraction of cirrhosis attributable to heavy alcohol use among chronic HCV patients attending a liver clinic. The study population comprised chronic HCV patients who had attended one of five liver clinics in Scotland during 1996-2010 and had (1) remained in follow-up for at least 6 months, (2) acquired HCV through either injecting drugs or blood transfusion, and (3) an estimated date of acquiring infection. Predictors of cirrhosis were determined from multivariate logistic regression. Regression pa...
Background: Heavy alcohol use is associated with life-threatening complications including progressiv...
Background: Although concomitant alcoholism is widely be-lieved to enhance liver disease progression...
Although chronic infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) may lead to the development of cirrhosis...
A substantial baseline risk of liver cirrhosis exists for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (H...
A substantial baseline risk of liver cirrhosis exists for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (H...
A substantial baseline risk of liver cirrhosis exists for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (H...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increased p...
Background: The rate of hepatitis C (HCV) related liver disease progression is known to be strongly ...
Background: The rate of hepatitis C (HCV) related liver disease progression is known to be strongly ...
Background: Alcohol use in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) results in progression of liver d...
Whether alcohol intake increases the risk of complications in patients with HCV-related cirrhosis re...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Whether alcohol intake increases the risk of complications in patients with HCV-r...
Presented as part of poster session 2: chronic disease. This presesentation looks at infection with ...
Abstract Liver cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases are usually compartmentalized into separat...
Objectives Although chronic infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) may lead to the development o...
Background: Heavy alcohol use is associated with life-threatening complications including progressiv...
Background: Although concomitant alcoholism is widely be-lieved to enhance liver disease progression...
Although chronic infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) may lead to the development of cirrhosis...
A substantial baseline risk of liver cirrhosis exists for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (H...
A substantial baseline risk of liver cirrhosis exists for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (H...
A substantial baseline risk of liver cirrhosis exists for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (H...
Background & Aims: A convincing, yet inconsistent, pattern has emerged that demonstrates increased p...
Background: The rate of hepatitis C (HCV) related liver disease progression is known to be strongly ...
Background: The rate of hepatitis C (HCV) related liver disease progression is known to be strongly ...
Background: Alcohol use in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) results in progression of liver d...
Whether alcohol intake increases the risk of complications in patients with HCV-related cirrhosis re...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Whether alcohol intake increases the risk of complications in patients with HCV-r...
Presented as part of poster session 2: chronic disease. This presesentation looks at infection with ...
Abstract Liver cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases are usually compartmentalized into separat...
Objectives Although chronic infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) may lead to the development o...
Background: Heavy alcohol use is associated with life-threatening complications including progressiv...
Background: Although concomitant alcoholism is widely be-lieved to enhance liver disease progression...
Although chronic infection with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) may lead to the development of cirrhosis...